Friday, August 21, 2009

...here fishy fishy fishy...

AGAIN... a Friday of lackluster saling. Time for another 'WOW! Somebody else thinks ___ is fun/cool?!!' Todays entry goes out to Mis Elaine and her Miss Priss Fish.I have a definite weakness for these chalkware, 50's-70's, TACKY, red-lipped fish!!Not to worry. They have NOT taken over the entire house... AND they are NOT visible to general visitors!! They are all confined to one of our upstairs hallways which leads to the ~where else~ Master Bath!So Elaine, if Miss Priss ever comes on the market - let me know so that I can get the adoption papers in order!!

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WOW!!! Imagine my suprise to see a whole post, on someone else's blog, dedicated to lil' ol' me. Cool!! The fish...oh my...how long have you been collecting the fish? I have to say, I have never before bought a chalkware, or any other kind, of fish. First time for everything, eh? Have a new thrift shop in town...shhh, don't tell nobody...where the prices are sooo low, and the turnover so fast...and the manager even saves things for me...shhh! Miss Priss came from there, & I have heard a rumor...shhh..that she may be included in an upcoming...very soon...giveback from...taadaah!...Love2Junk. Stay tuned! *elaine* :o}

Fishes galore! I love your collection! I am always on the lookout for fish for you - but they have either eluded me or they have been reglued over and over. I'll keep looking. Because I see a bare spot riiiiight there.

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